Page 6 Profit by Competition I When several fertiliier oonpinm decide to extend their business into new IfSwikf sections, price cutting is apt to occur. Farmers are tempted by these II nm I reductions to buy even lower grade goods than the average. But the UsasaUr '°" rtf •** the less plant food one gets for a dollar. Ask for one percent increase of _ _ _ I Potash in place of each dollar per mWm l'|' jft Mj ton reduction. Instead of a price cut VII /K l| K'jJW of three or four dollars you will get T-> .n ™ ™ *5 or 33 per cent, mure plant food for the same money. | s9/ V Tell your dealer about tliis right away— an I J Jt S the price cutting may come at any time. 5 for M/ % / \ KHMHLIMK,ht 1 W«jjl \ |T GutiMltll 1 m ik \ imiioci B(«ck, if lit ■ M~ | f.h.ragn V Devoe's Weather Forecast For Month of January. The year 1912 will enter with a severe cold wave, extending over a large portion of the United States. Ist and 2nd cold and squally, with snow. 3rd to 4th, clearing. On the sth a storm will form over the Missouri Val ley and move southeastward. 6th to 7th, cloudy, with snow. Bth to 9th, cold and squally. 10th to 11th, pleasant. On the 13th a storm will form over the lower Mississippi Valley and move northeastward. 13th to 14th, snow storm. 15th to 16th, cold wave. 17th to 18th, cold and cloudy. On the 19th a blizzard will form over Texas and move northeastward. 20th to 21th, heavy rains in the Southern and blizzard over the Northern States. 22nd 23rd, cold and squally. 24th to 25, pleasant. 26th, stormy. 27th to 28th, snow storm. 29th to 30th, cold and squally. 31st, pleasant. Mr. A. H. Blair, of Sandy Ridge' visited relatives here this week. BELATED SHOPPERS Christmas Buyers Didn't Get All the Good Things. Our store is completely filled with all kinds of pretty furniture and house furnishings. We still have a good as sortment left. Come now and buy her a nice present. How much she will appreciate a Favorite Range. How badly she needs a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. How nice the house would be with a new parlor suit. Come on and get a present and make them happy even yet. Phone or write us. Huntley=Hill=Stockton Company, WINSTON-SALEM, N. CAROLINA. Some Big Hogs at Westfield. The following list of hogs killed in one week in one section shows that the people of Westfield know how to raise hogs : Mr. Edgar Cain killed a hog on Monday that weighed 485 pounds. On the same day Mr. Arthur Cook killed two hogs that were one year old that weighed 911 pounds. Mr. S. W. Cook killed one Tuesday that weighed 541 pounds, and Mr. D. M. Cook one that weighed 535 pounds. Mr. H. A. Marsh killed two hogs on Wednesday that weighed 984 pounds. A total of seven killed weighed 2,420 pounds, or an average of about 488 pounds each. FRIGHTFUL POLAR WINDS blow with terrific force at the far north and play havoc with the skin, causing red, rough or sore chapped hands and lips, that need Bucklen's Arnica Salve to heal them. It makes the skin soft and smooth. Un rivaled for cold sores, also burns, boils, sores, ulcers, cuts, bruises and piles. Only 25 cents at all Druggists. THE DAN BURY REPORTER To Avoid fmwptiii, best defense fa 1 ! man feu have against consumption (is a perfectly healthy body. We are all more or leas exposed to the dangers of consumption much of the time. The dust we in hale is often laden with the deadly germs. The disease may also be transmitted by means of fly infected foods and milk and meat from tuberculous cattle. While these possible sources of infection exist and will probably continue to exist largely beyond our control, we can only do the next best thing which is to avoid the disease despite these con ditions. The seeds of consumption take root and grow in our bodies the best when we are physi ' cally "run down." Itisat this time that our physical resist ance is lowest To avoid con sumption, therefore, it is of greatest importance that we do not become "run down" by over work, loss of sleep, poor ven tilation or intemperance of any kind. On the other hand we should strive to build up a per fectly healthy body by breath ing only fresh air and lots of it, by moderate eating, by regular habits in regard to sleeping, eating, working and bathing, by avoiding constipation, colds, malaria, hook-worm disease, alcoholic beverages, worry, or any thing that tends to lower, our stock of physical vitality. Get the fresh air and sunlight i habit. Windows in bed rooms are to exclude rain and snow only and should otherwise be open. Screens are to exclude flies and mosquitoes. A careful observance of these suggestions and the usual laws of hygiene will greatly increase our chances of avoiding the great white plague. BOYS AND GIRLS NAMES wanted—Send yours for free premium. Imperial Merch andising Co., Stoneville, N. C. Appoiatasaat* far Daabwr CSiarit #(. E. Chuck i L Aaron's, Ist Sunday at 11 , a m. Snow Hill, Ist Sunday at 3 5 p. m. i Danbury, Ist Sunday at 7 ■ p. m. > Davis' Chapel, 2nd Sunday at ' 11am. Mt Carmel, Saturday night f before 2nd Sunday and oth I Sundays at 11 a m. Delta, 2nd Sunday at 3p. m. I Danbury, 3rd Sunday at 11 r a. m. Vade Mecum, 3rd Sunday at 1 3 p. m. ( Union Hill, 3rd Sunday at 7 [ p. m. Sandy Ridge, 4th Sunday at 11 a. m. Smith's Chapel, 4th Sunday ! at 3 p. m. > Everybody is invited to attend these services. T. J. FOLGER. P. C. Mr. W;alter Petree left Tuesday for Chapel Hill, where he is taking a law course at the University. WT •B'tefbrßLisa^^^ I Bliss stands ft* ■ beat—boat family ■ medicine. Bliss Native Herbs B ■ atrikea at the root at ■ ■ disease by purifying H M the blood. It reatorea wasted ■ tissues; strengthens ■ every organ. I A tablet at nlaht;^W ■ next morning feeling m. ■ bright. Faithfully used win ■ banish Rheumatism, ■ Constipation, Dyspep ■ ela, Kidney and Liver ■ Disordera K Be sure you aeoure the genuine Bliss Native Herbs—in a yellow box ■ bearing the portrait of Alonzo O. Buns. ■ aoo tableta 81.00. { Money back if not V satisfied. W Ask the Bliss JAMES P. HALL KING. N. C. Young Men WE POSITIVELY HAVE 110 New, separate and dis tinct styles in fall and winter footwear, a great variety in style, leather and price. • IT IS OUR INTENTION TO PLEASE YOU Johnson & Barr 428 Trade Street. WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. AT ASHCRAFT DRUG STORE WINSTON-SALEM. TRADE ST. You will find everything fresh and clean in drugs, medicine, etc. Drugs should be fresh to get the I best results, and as we have just opened we know and you know everything is absolutely clean and fresh. New crop turnip seed. TRADE STREET AjUUvAri J NEXT DOOR TO BOYLES BROS

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